Background: Musculoskeletal disorders have serious impact on the profession of dentistry. There is common occurrence of pain due to incorrect posture in dental professionals. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies may cast a new light on preventing and intercepting musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). An epidemiological study was conducted in an effort to contribute to the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders in dentistry. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of MSD at dentists using CAM as a treatment and preventive modality for MSD and to compare job/career satisfaction between dentists who use CAM and conventional therapy (CT). Material and Methods: Dentists registered in Uttrakhand state, India, under the Dental Council of India and registered members of the Indian Dental Association, Uttrakhand branch (N = 1496) were surveyed. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 17. Results: A response rate of 84% (N = 1257) was obtained, revealing that 90% (N = 1131) had the problem of MSD. Seventy three percentage (N = 826) of dentists with MSD reported the use of CAM and CT. Complementary and alternative medicine users reported greater overall health (72.7% vs. 51%, p < 0.001), job satisfaction (61.2% vs. 35%, p < 0.001) and work efficiency compared to CT users. Conclusion: Complementary and alternative medicine therapies may improve quality of life, reduce work interruption and enhance job satisfaction for dentists who suffers from MSD. Through the course of their studies, dentists should be equipped with knowledge on ergonomics and CAM therapies, such as yoga and others, to help them prevent musculoskeletal disorders more effectively. Med Pr 2014;65(3):317-323
Background:
Hospitals are adopting electronic medical records (EMRs) in larger numbers; however, the barrier to derive its full utility is the low acceptance by physicians.
Aims and Objectives:
This study is done with an objective to identify the factors to overcome the barriers preventing the adoption of EMR by physicians.
Materials and Methods:
This study is cross sectional in natures and a self-administered questionnaire is developed based on the Technology Acceptance Model.
Results:
The four identified factors are positive attitude toward EMR, reliability, difficulty to use, and adaptability, these factors together, have explained 62.54 percent variance in the data set.
Conclusion:
The physician's acceptance for EMRs can be improved by focusing on the identified four factors, which are “positive attitude toward electronic medical records,” reliability of electronic medical records,” “difficulty level of use,” and “adaptability of electronic medical records.”
The objective of this study is to categorize the home health nursing care activities and hazards applicable to Indian settings, into high, medium, and low priority levels with the help of risk assessment table and risk matrix. The research design is exploratory and the study is cross-sectional, A self-administered questionnaire is prepared for Indian settings based on the literature review; the content validity and the internal consistency were ensured; the mean scores and the frequencies for the activities were calculated. The severity scores for the identified 14 perceived high-risk activities were assigned with the help of the brainstorming session. The hazard of slippery floors and exposure to blood fell into high priority area (denoted by red area) with high severity and high occurrence score, similarly overloaded and unsafe electrical outlets, rushing with clients, time pressure for reaching the client’s home, and contact with chemicals fell into medium priority category (denoted by yellow area). Finally, hazards such as uncontrolled pets and verbal abuse from patients fell into low priority levels. The providers should take measures for hazards such as slippery floors, overloaded and unsafe electrical outlets, rushing with clients, time pressure for reaching the client’s home, exposure to blood, and contact with chemicals, as these hazards fell into high-medium severity rating with high-medium probability.
The underlying purchase motives behind any purchase decision have always attracted the attention of researchers in the field of consumer psychology. The effect of word-of-mouth on consumers' purchase decision is one such area of interest which has remained under scruitinity of researchers for long. However, with significant changes in the socio-economic and sociocultural environment of Indian markets it has become imperative to look into the issue of word-of-mouth's effect on decision making afresh. The present study attempted to do the same and yei/ded significant results. It was found that qualities and benefits of wordof-mouth are very much similar across various demographic groups with some differences in preferences.
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